This study examines patterns of voter defection from Turkey’s incumbent AKP amid major economic and democratic decline. As in other electoral autocracies, defectors constitute a small but politically significant group in Turkey, where the opposition’s ability to secure a transition from authoritarianism depends on reducing the incumbent’s vote share. Based on survey data gathered in November 2021 and February 2022, we find that while the high level of partizanship among AKP voters hinders defection, persistent economic and democratic decline still reduces incumbent support. We also found that defections are higher outside of the lowest income group. Our findings have important implications for opposition strategies in electoral autocracies....
In the first chapter, I discuss a study that uses experimental variation in a door-to-door informati...
Evidence suggests that incumbent parties find it harder to be re-elected in emerging than in advance...
Democratic government is facing unprecedented challenges at a global scale. Yet, Turkey's descent in...
Do voters care about anti-democratic behavior by their leaders? While political pundits and academic...
The empirical puzzle asks, ‘Why did the AKP lose the 2019 mayoral elections in its strongholds Istan...
Held in an environment of growing social polarisation, fears of emergent authoritarianism and econom...
This book is the product of roughly two decades of survey research, conducted jointly since November...
Held in an environment of growing social polarisation, fears of emergent authoritarianism and econom...
This paper tests four hypotheses of “losers’ consent”—that is, the extent to which evaluations of de...
This paper tests four hypotheses of “losers’ consent”—that is, the extent to which evaluations of de...
Turkey had its fourth National Assembly elections on 7 June 2015 in the twenty-first century and thi...
Two groups of questions were addressed in this paper: (1) Is voter punishment of the incumbent the p...
Turkey is going through an election storm. Since March 2014 the country is set to go for a fourth el...
Despite its long history of multiparty rule, Turkey has failed to consolidate its democratic regime....
New political trends are unfolding in Turkey. Recently established political parties have raised hop...
In the first chapter, I discuss a study that uses experimental variation in a door-to-door informati...
Evidence suggests that incumbent parties find it harder to be re-elected in emerging than in advance...
Democratic government is facing unprecedented challenges at a global scale. Yet, Turkey's descent in...
Do voters care about anti-democratic behavior by their leaders? While political pundits and academic...
The empirical puzzle asks, ‘Why did the AKP lose the 2019 mayoral elections in its strongholds Istan...
Held in an environment of growing social polarisation, fears of emergent authoritarianism and econom...
This book is the product of roughly two decades of survey research, conducted jointly since November...
Held in an environment of growing social polarisation, fears of emergent authoritarianism and econom...
This paper tests four hypotheses of “losers’ consent”—that is, the extent to which evaluations of de...
This paper tests four hypotheses of “losers’ consent”—that is, the extent to which evaluations of de...
Turkey had its fourth National Assembly elections on 7 June 2015 in the twenty-first century and thi...
Two groups of questions were addressed in this paper: (1) Is voter punishment of the incumbent the p...
Turkey is going through an election storm. Since March 2014 the country is set to go for a fourth el...
Despite its long history of multiparty rule, Turkey has failed to consolidate its democratic regime....
New political trends are unfolding in Turkey. Recently established political parties have raised hop...
In the first chapter, I discuss a study that uses experimental variation in a door-to-door informati...
Evidence suggests that incumbent parties find it harder to be re-elected in emerging than in advance...
Democratic government is facing unprecedented challenges at a global scale. Yet, Turkey's descent in...